Books
Recycled artist books
Recycled artist’s books
Recycled books
Book sculpture
Altered books
Artist books
Arts annual
Collage
Recycled identity
Recycled news
Faces
WhoAmI? Project
photo-collage
encaustics
photography
fragments
recycle
Repurpose
Reuse
discarded books
World Citizen Artists
Visual Arts Winner
interactive project
Carter Burden Gallery
Newark Museum Arts Annual
Slivers
Morris Museum “Dissonance”
human face
Facades/Backgrounds
bookworks
Irmari
Irmari Nacht
Weaves
irmari.com
Irmari.shutterfly.com
Artists’ books
Bookarts
Bookworks
Artworks
News
Who Am I? is an interactive project where the viewer becomes part of the artwork. Headshots of a variety of people are shown to the viewer who is asked to describe the person in the photo, and then describe himself. The pictures and responses of 300+ people will form a wall which will examine the way we view other people, as well as our selves.
Are we seeing prejudicially? Are we all seeing the same thing? Are we being viewed by others as we see ourselves? The idea is to get ordinary people involved in seeing and evaluating what they are seeing... and to challenge their preconceived notions. It is hoped that a dialogue will be opened examining judgement, differences, similarities, and casual opinions.
This is a sample of an answered questionnaire
This is a sample of the grid of faces
Wall exhibit of filled-in questionnaires
This project has been partially funded through a grant from the Puffin Foundation.
© Irmari Nacht / Englewood, NJ 07631 / irmarinac@yahoo.com
Who Am I? is an interactive project where the viewer becomes part of the artwork. Headshots of a variety of people are shown to the viewer who is asked to describe the person in the photo, and then describe himself. The pictures and responses of 300+ people will form a wall which will examine the way we view other people, as well as our selves.
Are we seeing prejudicially? Are we all seeing the same thing? Are we being viewed by others as we see ourselves? The idea is to get ordinary people involved in seeing and evaluating what they are seeing... and to challenge their preconceived notions. It is hoped that a dialogue will be opened examining judgement, differences, similarities, and casual opinions.
This project has been partially funded through a grant from the Puffin Foundation.
This is a sample of the grid of faces
This is a sample of an answered questionnaire
Wall exhibit of filled-in questionnaires
© Irmari Nacht / Englewood, NJ 07631 / irmarinac@yahoo.com